SpecialKHawk
Well-Known Member
Never was a fan of the GD hire !!
Why is this relevant? I would imagine this could be said on just about any hire.
Never was a fan of the GD hire !!
Seems a bit defensive to say that I'm getting into psychology now. You have referenced risk aversion both in regard to the coaching staff, but also in how Rudock is playing. I think Gamefilm used the word "confidence" in his analysis and seemed to hint that it was lacking, along with anticipation, in regards to the deep ball. I think you can see it more broadly as well as many of his passes are behind receivers and come on late reads. If psychology is the wrong word feel free to correct, but there is something in the head that is preventing him from getting the ball out on time with confidence.
And why are you making a point of the fact that he is very smart? In what I have read in this thread and other threads, no one is implying that Rudock is anything but smart - no one. If anyone had that impression they could listen to any Hawkeye game broadcast where they talk about his medical ambitions, his class load and his priorities. This is a non-issue. The point I'm making is that I don't see how, based on the information we have available that we can be confident in JR's capabilities to exploit defenses.
The cannon arm comment is a way of dismissing those who find short-comings in Rudock. I've been clear in my posts that I defer to the coaches on who should play, but a lot of the desire in the fan base for CJB to play has less to do with his arm strength and more to do with the lack of production the offense has had with Rudock. If you don't believe this, answer this question honestly: If the Hawkeyes were winning these first 2 games by 3-4 touchdowns and looked effective on offense doing so, do you think anyone is calling for Beathard? The arm is attractive because of the lack of production that has existed in that area with results we have available.
but a lot of the desire in the fan base for CJB to play has less to do with his arm strength and more to do with the lack of production the offense has had with Rudock.
Great take there Belichek, maybe you should pass your football "knowledge" on to the coaching staff, I'm sure they could really use a guy who can tell them hey playing someone gives them a higher chance of getting hurt than sitting on the bench.
Nothing screams "fool" more than someone making a smart*ss comment without researching what they are responding to, first. I'll help you out, Bob:
Qtr 1: 4:23 mark game clock.
Qtr 2: 11:33 mark game clock.
Qtr 2: 9:26 mark game clock.
Qtr 3: 00:13 mark game clock.
Qtr 4: 14:40 mark game clock.
Qtr 4: 7:47 mark game clock.
Qtr 4: 5:50 mark game clock.
I agree, but adding to it and primarily being, it's CJ's arm and what people begin to daydream about. It's like having a grand in hand yet Monte Hall talking you in to door number two, without having any idea what's behind that door (google 'Let's Make a Deal' if you have no idea of what that reference is)
Seems like a pretty thoughtful, well-reasoned post. In regards to the bolded-part above, I noticed at least a couple of situations when Ruddock correctly threw to a window in the zone, and his receivers were incorrectly running through the window instead of settling into it, resulting in passes behind them. I am sure a few of those passes-behind-receivers could also be put on the QB.
At least learn how to spell "Belichick"...
Not to be a jerk, it's just kind of funny. The Let's Make a Deal reference actually is a statistical case study that caused a stir back in the 70's - Marilyn von Savant and her 200+ IQ proved you should take one of the other doors when offered. In essence this is then saying CJB (he still may be a goat). Like I said, not your point, and not to be a jerk or pick a chat fight - interesting reference for us risk/math guys.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Hall_problem
Wasn't worth my time looking it up to respond to a troll like you.
Wasn't worth my time looking it up to respond to a troll like you.
<<Wasn't worth my time looking it up...>>
Yeah, that 12.5 seconds it takes to open another browser window and look it up...
Seriously, morons who use the, "It isn't/wasn't worth my time" are the very core of the dumbing-down of this country.
That, and the fact those folks were probably, from the outset, morons.
I'm not even going to reply, would just be a waste of my time. You've already got the dumbing down of this board handled.
I agree. I think if Norm was as aggressive as Phil is, our defenses would have been some of the best in the nation. And by best I mean best at getting off the field quickly to get your offense back out there.
I never bought into the idea that it was somehow smart to never blitz.
There were too many years where 4th quarters were scarry close becasue the D had been on the field %75 of the game and was running on fumes.
Yeah, it just screams out...
Seriously, there is so much one does NOT see on a TV replay. Unless you're watching BTN2Go on an overhead view. If so, congrats.